A 22-year-old Millcreek Township woman pleaded no contest and was sentenced Friday on charges that she forced her way into a Lebanon residence looking for a man who did not live there.

Autumn R. Sanger, 1 Furnace Road, Newmanstown, entered her plea to a reduced charge of simple assault and charges of criminal mischief, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. She had been initially charged with burglary.

Sanger pleaded no contest during her trial before Judge Bradford H. Charles. Jurors had already heard testimony from three witness when she decided to enter a plea.

Charles sentenced her to Lebanon County prison for 30 days to 23 months and ordered her to pay fines of $300.

Police charged Sanger with forcing her way into an apartment in the 700 block of North Second Avenue shortly after 12:30 a.m. on Nov. 15 last year.

At the time of her arrest, police said Sanger pounded on the door for several minutes before a woman opened it. Sanger asked for a man named Mike and became belligerent, pushing the resident to the ground and forcing her way inside, when she was told he did not live there. When officers arrived she was found intoxicated laying in the front yard of the property.

In another case, Amanda J. Moyer, 29, of 1133 Walnut St., Lebanon, pleaded guilty Wednesday to possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a small amount of marijuana. She had been scheduled to go on trial on Friday.

She was charged after police found her slumped over the wheel of her car in the 400 block of Spruce Street in Lebanon on Aug. 30 last year.

President Judge John C. Tylwalk scheduled her sentencing for Sept. 28.

Police charged Maldonado with punching Justin Speece in the face at 104 Maple St., Lebanon. Speece and his wife were babysitting for Jennifer Wolfinger, Maldonado’s former girlfriend.

Charles set Maldonado’s sentencing for Sept. 28.

Joe R. Weaber, 58, of 2924 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra, was found guilty on Wednesday of driving under the influence of alcohol.

He was charged in connection with a hit-and -run accident Dec 11 last year in the 900 block of Mifflin Street. Police said his truck struck a parked car in the area of North Ninth and Mifflin streets. He walked in to a bar after the accident, police said. He refused to have blood drawn to determine his blood- alcohol level.

Cintron was arrested on May 6 last year after his girlfriend, Amanda Cantrell, told police that he hit her in the face at their home on May 6 last year and threatened to shoot her if she called police, according to court records. Cantrell did not testify at Cintron’s trial.

Charles set his sentencing for Sept. 28.

On Tuesday, a jury convicted Juan Pratts, 41, of 1117 Lehman St., Lebanon, of possession of methadone hydrochloride and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Pratts, wanted on a parole warrant, was arrested Dec. 18 last year at the Liberty Square Bar at North Ninth and Mifflin streets in Lebanon, and taken to Lebanon County Central Booking. When he was searched at central booking, authorities found the methadone hydrochloride and drug paraphernalia in his possession.

Tylwalk set Pratts’ sentencing for Aug. 31.

Tracy Jones, 47, of 178 Lebanon Village, Lebanon, was found not guilty Tuesday of one count of indecent exposure in connection with an incident in front of 30 N. Seventh St. in Lebanon on Aug. 1 last year.

Charles granted a defense motion for acquittal on two counts of indecent exposure. Police said he exposed himself on Aug. 1 at Giant Food Stores at 835 Bowman St. and on Aug. 29 last year at the rear of 12 N. Ninth St., Lebanon.